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THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF KERATOHYALIN GRANULES OF THE EPIDERMIS
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AllergyBiochemistryCutaneous BiologyHistopathologyKeratohyalin GranulesElectron MicroscopeWound HealingThe EpidermisDermatologyDermatopathologyEndocrinologyMedicineCitric AcidExperimental DermatologyDermal StructureEmbryologyExtracellular Matrix
Keratohyalin granules were isolated in the native form from the epidermis of newborn rats by the use of citric acid and a detergent. The isolated granules revealed a fine granular substructure in the electron microscope similar to that seen in situ. Analyses of amino acids by automated column-chromatography showed that proline and cystine are present in large proportions whereas histidine is present in a small amount. Accordingly, it was concluded that keratohyalin represents a sulfur-rich amorphous precursor of the horny cell content, rather than a sulfur-poor side product of the keratinization process, or a unique histidine-rich protein as proposed by in situ histochemical and radioautographic studies.
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